First published in 1991. The experiential base from which this book is written the author’s seminar for psychiatric residents which emphasizes that self-disclosure with colleagues is an important aspect of becoming a therapist. The ability to look at and listen to one's own work along with one's peers is important in the maturation process. In order to construct a context in which it is possible to learn from each other I share many of my own psychotherapeutic experiences. More than this however Lewis shares personal experiences when they seem appropriate to the teaching-learning process.
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